When representative forms of government do not do what each person wishes that government had done, it is the right of each person to act within the law in order to affect a change. A person who does not want to do much may vote for the candidate whom they believe best represents their interests. A person willing to do a little more may choose to volunteer their time and/or their money to support the candidate whom they hope wins election. A person who is inspired may choose to become personally involved with government by running for office themselves.
to protect the freedom of the people
Government was set up by the people to protect their rights as individuals and to keep order
the federal government exists to protect the people from enemies foreign and domestic, as well as provide for the people with certain things such as speed limit laws or justice system to protect citizens from citizens
Protect against government cruelty that limits the right of the people
the people can "alter or abolish it" and create a new government
It is to protect and safeguard an individual's rights.to protect its citizens from each other and to provide for the common defense
because the people choose the government and the government is to protect the people
because the people choose the government and the government is to protect the people
because the people choose the government and the government is to protect the people
The role of government is to protect the people.
The Bill of Rights lists the basic rights of everyone. We don't have to guess what they are because we can read them.
who believe that people had rights to remove a government that didnt protect their rights
An individual alone protects his/her individual rights.
Government's job is to protect and serve its people with liberty.
people created government to protect our rights
the government is work on a serve on to protect wild life
Locke felt that if a government does not protect the people's rights, the people have the right to dissolve that government. This sentiment affected the writing of the Declaration of Independence.John Locke, a philosopher in 1689, put forth the argument that governments that failed to protect the natural rights of its citizens were subject to change by a revolution if necessary.